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Four cases were ambulated in the first instance.
The patients commenced static quadriceps exercises on the 3rd day after the operation and were ambulated on a pair of axillary crutches (non-weight bearing) from the 5th day after surgery.
All patients were ambulated on the first day after surgery with partial weight-bearing according to their pain tolerance levels.
As a result of loss of nNOS the normal protective action of NO against local ischemia during contraction induced calcium concentrations is ambulated and an increase in cellular susceptibility to metabolic stress may be the consequence [ 34, 39].
In one study of mechanically ventilated patients undergoing an intra-hospital transfer from a traditional ICU to an ICU in which early mobilization was a priority [ 73], patients were 2.5 times more likely to be ambulated after transfer.
"Hospitalization-Associated Disability: 'She Was Probably Able to Ambulate, but I'm Not Sure'". Journal of the American Medical Association 306 (16): 1782–9306
By my fourth day in the hospital, I was both medically and functionally stable, able to ambulate cautiously with assistance and a walker.
(i) Range of motion (ROM) exercises: Patients with SCI at T10 and above are usually ambulated for exercise [19].
Coming up over the hill are hundreds of ambulating corpses, their faces unsettlingly obscured by the latest digital effects technology.
All animals were videotaped while ambulating for 4 minutes.
James himself is advised to "ambulate" after suffering a thrombosis en route to New York.
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